The Ponce De Leon Inlet Lighthouse and
Museum
is a National Historic Landmark located just south
of Daytona Beach, in beautiful
Ponce Inlet,
Florida.
We have been to visit this lovely lighthouse many times. It is one of my favorite places to viisit any time I go to Daytona.
According to their website "Francis Hopkinson Smith, a noted writer and engineer, designed the lighthouse, and it was declared by lighthouse inspectors to be "the most beautiful and best proportioned tower in the district."
Below are some of the many photos I have taken of the lighthouse that I hope you enjoy viewing! You can click on the thumbnail images to view the large images
Here is the Ponce De Leon Inlet Lighthouse and sign.
This china setting was recovered from the Andrea Doria.
The life preserver was recovered from another shipwreck near Ponce Inlet.
This pretty flower is growing on the grounds near one of the buildings.
The light is the same kind as in the top of the lighthouse.
Here is another shot of the lighthouse with the palms. The second is the
entrance to the lighthouse which is very elegant.
The flower is a little purple flower we found growing on the beach.
The Lobster is from a display of sea creatures found in the waters surrounding Ponce Inlet.
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I hope you've enjoyed my pictures of the Lighthouse. If you really like something, click on the email below to let me know!
I'll be adding more pics as soon as I get the chance to have them scanned in.
Visit the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum Official Site
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